Tezcan of Tbilisi

Tezcan of Tbilisi (died 1106) was the lord of Tbilisi in present-day Georgia. A leader of steppe rebels, he was killed when the Sultanate of Rum captured the region in 1106.

Biography
Captain Tezcan was the commander of the 241 steppe rebels that defended the city of Tbilisi in present-day Georgia, and was in charge of its defenses in 1106 when the Sultanate of Rum general Khalil of Anatolia launched an attack on the city. He was killed when the Turks took the city.